Leff LaHuta

Leff LaHuta obituary, Scotch Plains, NJ

Leff LaHuta

Leff LaHuta Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jun. 13, 2022.

Leff LaHuta—devoted husband, loving father, revered grandfather, lifelong educator and accomplished wordsmith—died peacefully in Scotch Plains, New Jersey on May 30. He was 91. 


Leff was born in Staten Island, New York on March 24, 1931 to his mother, Pauline, a Russian immigrant who came to the United States via Ellis Island earlier that year. Ever the jokester, Leff liked to quip that he was too poor to have a sibling (or a middle name, for that matter) so from a young age he held countless jobs to support his family in Depression-era New York City. He collected glass bottles and set up bowling pins at the local alley, then while attending Curtis High School until 1949, worked as a page for the New York Public Library and delivered telegrams on Wall Street. But Leff was always eager for something grander, and for him it was higher education. 


In 1953, he graduated with a bachelor’s degree in speech pathology from Brooklyn College, which expertly prepared him for his next adventure—the U.S. Army, where he was drafted later that year to teach Spanish-speaking soldiers English while stationed in Puerto Rico. Sergeant Leff LaHuta was honorably discharged from the U.S. Army in 1955, the same year he returned to Brooklyn College to earn his master’s degree (indeed the first degree of its kind earned by anyone in his family). What followed next was a thirty-one-year stint as an English teacher at Port Richmond High School—an unrivaled academic run when Leff taught thousands of students over his four-decade career, which included professorial tours at Kingsborough College, Brooklyn College and St. John’s University


Teaching was his passion and no one student impressed him more than Lorraine, his loving wife of 49 years, who he married on May 5, 1973. There’s was a love story for the ages built on a mutual affection of the arts and its immediate muse: New York City. Because of this, the pair made Trinity Church their spiritual home, which is where Leff spent nearly every Sunday reading bible passages from its handsome wooden lectern. His was a deep love of life and all the happiness it could bring to his family. And the arts were everything: Theater, ballet, music and of course, the written word—what was an ever-present fixture as Leff’s knowledge of the English language was encyclopedic. His bespoke poetry was legendary, as were his joyous ‘Ta Ra Ra’s,” sing-song celebrations that he wrote for his friends and family on momentous occasions. 


Ever the cinephile and always the bookworm, Leff will also be heartily remembered as a devoted fan of the New York Mets, his beloved baseball team who usually disappointed him, and his sons, regularly. He loved his cakes, his pies, his cookies, and especially, Lorraine’s Italian cheesecake, which was baked with aplomb every Christmas. But most of all, he loved enjoying his favorite things with his family.


Leff was also proudly Russian, however in the context of today’s geography, his family truly came from Odessa, Ukraine, which is why in lieu of flowers donations can be made in his name to World Central Kitchen, an organization that has provided more than 31 million meals to hungry Ukrainians. Alternatively, the Center for Hope in Scotch Plains, New Jersey took remarkable care of Leff in his final days, so donations can also be made there to support a staff that only had love in its collective hearts. 


Leff LaHuta is survived by his wife, Lorraine, his sons Evan and David, daughters-in-law Rachele and Joy and his five grandchildren Isabel, Ava, Nicholas, Jackson and Tyler, all of whom inspired him to write his book of whimsical children’s poetry entitled ‘Rascally Rhymes.’ They all called him Grand Hon, a moniker that was born when Lorraine years ago shortened “honey” to “hon,” however one name could not be grander and more unique for a man who was larger than life and who consistently personified love. May he rest in peace with the friends and family who’ve left before him, and may his memory continue to be a blessing to those of us who remain here on Earth. 


 


A memorial service for Leff LaHuta will be held on Monday, June 27 at 10am at Trinity Church Wall Street, where his ashes will also be spread in the churchyard followed by a luncheon at 74 Trinity Place. To donate to World Central Kitchen, please visit wck.org. And to donate to The Center for Hope, visit cfhh.org

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Alan Merrell

March 14, 2023

Great influence in my life. Leff counseled me during my difficulties with stammering. Leff was a great communicator and a compassionate person. He wanted me to participate with the debate team to assist with my stammering. It was a great experience. Because of Leff's encouragement, I was able to conquer my stammering and have lived a wonderful life due to Leff's talents and encouragement. I will never forget him and I am sorry I did not get to see him before he passed. A great man that, I am sure, influenced many students like myself.

Susan Marenoff-Zausner

June 15, 2022

Lorraine, the way you spoke of Leff, as well as your grin when you did so, was always so beautiful. Wishing all I can to you and your beautiful family, always.

Eleanor Langworthy

June 13, 2022

Fellow student at Curtis High School, Staten Island, N.Y. He was gentleman and a scholar.

Esther Rosenberg

June 13, 2022

Sending Lorraine, David and the extended family our deep sympathy and healing thoughts.

Carol Joyce

June 12, 2022

Dear Lorraine and family
Sending you love and condolences as you mourn Leff. What a rich heritage he has left on this planet with all of you
God bless..... CarolJ

phyllis corso

June 12, 2022

We all know the wonderful, gentle, kind and loving man that Leff was but the outstanding thought to me is (you are right David) Lorraine & Leff's Love Story....never told but was always constant. 49 years ago I witnessed the deepest, heartwarming love and commitment of all time....their marriage. To me, I look back on it and address it as "The Notebook" first told in reality...!!!

Leonel Rohan

June 12, 2022

Mr.LaHuta was the most positively influential teacher in my life. He saw my potential and he cultivated it. He was the personification of a great educator. Condolences to Lorraine, Evan and David.

Roger and Antoinette Peirce

June 10, 2022

Our heartfelt condolences to Lorraine and Family.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Rest in Peace Mr Lahuta.

Pasquale and Anna Maria Steriti

June 10, 2022

Our heartfelt condolences to the family. We were privileged and blessed to have been in the company of Leff. We will always remember his wit, his humor, his stature. Rest in Peace Leff. The heavens will welcome you with open arms.

Charlie Rice

June 9, 2022

I was saddened to read of Mr. LaHuta's passing, but it was nice reading about his many accomplishments, most of which I never knew. I was fortunate to have taken his English classes in Port Richmond High School. I graduated in 1980, but only because of him. I mean that literally. I had many good teachers, but Mr. LaHuta really cared about his students. He took things to heart. I owe my love of writing to him. Thank you, Leff.

Norma and Paul Palladino

June 8, 2022

We are saddened by the news of Leff's passing, Our sympathies go out to all of the family. We enjoyed working with Leff and socializing with all of the family.

Patricia DiJulio

June 8, 2022

My heart is with you all. I am so grateful to have Leff as a part of our family and will cherish the many memories we share.

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